There is spare capacity in
the Grindrod-operated car
terminal, which has 1 455 slots
and both road and rail access.
“Through expansion,
the terminal capacity has
increased to 115 000 car
units per annum, although
terminal volumes are currently
depressed and challenging
in the current market,” said
Alan Olivier, chairman of the
Maputo Port Development
Company and executive
director and chief executive
officer of Grindrod.
Built in 2007 to service the
Gauteng market, the terminal
has not been able to compete
against Durban and Port
Elizabeth, largely due to the
costs of the Maputo corridor,
which include the border
crossing.
It has served as a transit
terminal for vehicles which
had been kept in storage
in the Middle East, as well
as for used agricultural
and mining equipment
for Mozambique and
neighbouring countries.
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24 Feb 2017 - by Staff reporter
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